FI3497041T3 - Method for picking mixed products on a target pallet - Google Patents

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FI3497041T3
FI3497041T3 FIEP17749727.8T FI17749727T FI3497041T3 FI 3497041 T3 FI3497041 T3 FI 3497041T3 FI 17749727 T FI17749727 T FI 17749727T FI 3497041 T3 FI3497041 T3 FI 3497041T3
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METHOD FOR PICKING MIXED PRODUCTS ON A TARGET PALLET
Description
The invention relates to a method for controlling (order) picking of mixed products on a target pallet.
Such a picking method controls a packing robot or a loading system according to a predefined planning algorithm depending on parameters given by a goods management system (WMS) in order to build up a picking pallet (target pallet loaded with mixed products).
In the distribution centers of commercial chains, various range items are put together on picking pallets for delivery to the branches. This is often done by human packing work. Due to changes in various framework conditions (labor law regulations, demographic change, reguirements concerning packing guality, cost pressure, etc.), the picking process is to be automated.
The experience of the pickers plays a significant role in this manual picking process, since the individual products on the target pallet have to be positioned in such a way that the product stack is relatively stable on the one hand and the products are not damaged on the other hand. For example, when picking fruit, vegetables or the like, the trays used have stacking lugs that engage with corresponding recesses of the tray above or below the product stack to position them relative to each other. At present, these trays are stacked exclusively by hand.
A further problem with picking is that the products on the target pallet have to be positioned in a certain order so that, for example, the products can be placed on the shelves in a retail shop without having to drive back and forth. For this reason, discounters usually place their products within their salesrooms in a certain order that is also familiar to the customers, so that they can quickly find the respective product.
Accordingly, the packages/products have to be positioned on the target pallet depending on this placement in the salesroom.
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So far, this complex task can only be solved by an experienced picker. Machine solutions, as described in the following, are not suitable for this.
In this sense, DE 38 14 101 A1 discloses a method for controlling picking of mixed products on a target pallet comprising the steps: a) generating a packing pattern by means of a packing pattern generator in dependence on the picking commission; b) providing the products on infeed conveyors, c)taking the products from the infeed conveyors by means of two stackers in a predetermined sequence according to the packing pattern, d) placing the respective products in two product towers by means of the stackers, wherein the towers are built approximately parallel to each other and are spaced from each other, and are then joined together; —e) pushing the two product towers onto a loading plate by means of a pusher; f) repeating steps b-e until all product towers are loaded onto the loading plate; g) pushing the product towers against a counter pusher by means of a pusher; h) moving the loading plate in the horizontal direction along a guide for transferring the pushed together product towers to the target pallet i) discharging the picking pallet thus created via a discharge belt.
Furthermore, US 8,074,431 B1 shows a loading system in which the products are fed via an infeed conveyor and are then deposited on a grid by means of a grab head.
The products are arranged layer by layer on the grid and then transferred to a target pallet after the level/layer has been built up. In principle, such a solution also makes it possible to form a multi-layer product stack on the grid, which is then transferred in its entirety to the target pallet.
In the case where products with different dimensions and thus also with different stacking lug positions are present, such an automated solution cannot be used, since the layer-by-layer structure in the aforementioned order excludes a relative positioning of the stacking lugs to the stacking recesses for different product types.
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US 2010/0146907 A1 discloses a loading system in which a separable loading plate is used instead of a grid, on which the products are placed layer by layer or level by level and then transferred to a target pallet. This loading system has the same disadvantages as the solution described above.
In JP 2011 251 837 A, a loading system with a fork head is shown — such a fork head is not suitable for picking tasks of the aforementioned kind.
In US 2008 267 759, a loading system is shown in which the products are stored level by level directly on a target pallet.
DE 10 2013 003 768 E1 shows a loading system with a fork head that can be equipped with a knife edge. Such a fork head — as described above for JP 2011 251 837 A — is not suitable to fulfill the picking tasks described at the beginning, but is preferably used for dry goods.
WO 2012/019 591 A2 shows a loading system in which a grab head gripping the periphery of a trading unit/product interacts with a stacking device which has an inclined base surface and a centering bar for stacking the picking goods.
Such a solution also does not allow more complex picking tasks to be performed.
In principle, the loading of the pallet can be carried out in a layer-oriented manner, whereby the product stack is then built up layer by layer. Alternatively, a height-oriented setup can also be carried out in which several product stacks/towers are built up in parallel on a target pallet using a packing robot. Such solutions are disclosed, for example, in publications EP 2 769 341 A2, WO 2014/041 318 A1, US 2017/0 146 341
A1, US 6,120,241 B1, US 2010/0 324 729 A1 and US 2010/0 268 675 A1. With all these solutions, however, the product stacks are built directly onto the target pallet by the loading robot — such a procedure is only suitable for products with a predetermined geometry and correspondingly adapted grab heads of the loading robot. For more complex picking tasks, manual picking or correction is additionally reguired.
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In contrast, the invention is based on the object of creating a method to control picking of mixed products on a target pallet, with which the picking process is simplified.
This object is solved by a method with the features of patent claim 1.
Advantageous further developments are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The method according to the invention uses a planning algorithm to build a picking pallet, whereby first a packing pattern is generated by means of a packing pattern generator depending on the picking commission. The products to be picked are provided on several infeed conveyors and are taken from the infeed conveyors via a grab head or another handling device (loading robot) according to the seguence predetermined by the packing pattern generator.
The products taken in each case are then placed in several product stacks on a loading plate. These product towers are built in parallel, so that they "grow" in parallel, so to speak. The product towers are spaced from each other so that the grab head can dive into the gaps between the product towers, thus simplifying the stacking and centering of the product stack with regard to a product to be placed on it. Accordingly, the base surface of the loading plate has to be larger than the loading surface of the target pallet.
Once the product towers have been built, they are pushed together to the dimensions of the target pallet and then transferred to the target pallet. The resulting picking pallet is then discharged in a suitable manner.
When generating the packing pattern, the type of product, for example its bottom and edge structures and the type and properties of the goods stored in the trays or the like, are taken into account, so that the position of the respective product in a product tower is determined via the packing pattern generator according to the specifications.
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In a particularly preferred embodiment, the packing pattern of the picking pallet generated by the packing pattern generator is visualized on a display. Parallel or additionally, the actual structure of the picking pallet can be shown on the display. This visualization allows a picker to monitor the picking process and to intervene manually if necessary.
In one embodiment it is provided that the picker can change the structure of the picking pallet manually via the display or via another input device. This manual input is then saved with the present picking task and is included in the calculation of the packing pattern for similar picking commissions. In this way, a self-learning system is created in which the picker's experience is taken into account when generating the packing pattern.
The picking process is further simplified if smaller packages are placed on an intermediate space/buffer space and are pushed together to dimensions equal to those of the larger products, such as those already arranged in a product stack, for example.
The pushed together packages are then moved from the buffer space to an already partially assembled product tower or to the loading plate.
It can be advantageous if four product towers are built on the loading plate and each of the smaller packages has about half or a quarter of the area of the products, so that correspondingly two or four packages per layer are placed on the buffer space.
The stability of the picking pallet is optimized if heavy products are arranged at the bottom of the tower structure.
As explained at the beginning, the bottom and edge structure of the respective product, for example of a tray, is also included in the calculation of the packing pattern.
For example, centering lugs are provided for fruit and vegetable trays, which are immersed in the corresponding centering recesses of the adjacent tray in order to position the two trays relative to each other. These centering means are different for different products — this is taken into account in the packing pattern generator, so that — if the product sequence permits it — similar products with such centering means are
HF0508P-WOBEP 6/24 preferably arranged in one or more product towers. Until now, such trays had to be stacked by hand.
In one embodiment it is provided that the picking pallet is equipped with a transport safety device after the discharge.
The picking process can be carried out very quickly if at least two grab heads are available to build the product towers.
When creating the packing pattern, the following parameters are preferably taken into account: the pallet height should not exceed 2 m, the maximum pallet weight is, for example, 1200 kg, the packing pattern is optimized with regard to the maximum stability of the tower structure (flat upper end of the picking pallet, no hollow spaces, engageability of the trays/packages, symmetrical weight distribution, etc.).
Furthermore, it is preferred not to distribute the same articles to several picking pallets and to group article groups together. It is especially preferred if the same articles are combined in one or more towers.
Picking safety is further improved if the packing pattern generator generates at least one alternative structure variation, so that an alternative structure variation can be selected automatically or manually if reguired, for example in the event of a malfunction.
When generating several structure variations, a prioritization can also be performed automatically or by the picker.
As mentioned above, special attention is paid during picking to ensure that the product tower that has already been built is centered with regard to the product to be placed, so that exact placement is guaranteed.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail below using schematic drawings. They show:
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Figure 1 shows a three-dimensional illustration of an embodiment of a loading system, which is operated using the method according to the invention;
Figure 2 shows a flowchart to illustrate how a packing pattern is generated by a packing pattern generator, and
Figure 3 shows a detailed illustration of a step according to the flowchart in Figure 2, with which a stable structure variation is determined.
According to Figure 1, the products to be picked 2 (packages), e.g. fruit and vegetable crates, by means of a loading system 1 are provided from the intermediate storage described at the beginning to four infeed conveyors or belts 4a, 4b, 4c and 4d.
In a level below the infeed conveyors 4, a pallet conveyor belt 6 is provided over which a target pallet 8, which is separated from a pallet magazine 10, is brought via a 90° deflection into a loading position, which is marked with the reference sign 8' in the representation according to Figure 1. Instead of with a pallet conveyor belt, supplying can also be performed via a movable telescopic fork.
In the loading position, the target pallet 8' is located below a separable loading plate 12. The base surface, i.e. the area of the loading plate 12 to be loaded, is significantly larger than the base surface of the pallet 8'. This loading plate 12 is — as will be explained in more detail below — slidable or separable in the horizontal direction within a picking unit 14. This unit has a gantry 15 on which two grab heads 16, 18 are arranged via an X, Y and/or Z guide which can be adjusted via linear drives. The grab heads 16, 18 can also be swiveled over a rotation axis C (see Figure 1) to align them with the product 2.
Since two grab heads 16, 18 are used in parallel, they can reach the complete pallet construction space as well as all receiving positions of the infeed conveyors 4 independently of each other. In the case of construction space overlapping, one grab head 16, 18 is moved to the respective waiting position, so that the other grab head 16, 18 can reach the target position on the loading plate 12. In case of an error, at least one
HF0508P-WOBEP 8/24 grab head 16, 18 with the assigned grab head gantry can continue palletizing at half the performance.
Due to the total of eight package-receiving positions distributed over four parallel infeed conveyors 4 as well as the optional buffer positions (not shown) next to the gantry 15 with the two grab gantries and a commission pallet height of 2000 mm, for example, the loading system can be designed to be very compact with a high picking performance. The buffer positions can be accessed at ground level and without additional centering aids. These buffer positions are used to support the seguence- appropriate provision of packages for the construction of the commission pallet. As explained at the beginning, smaller packages, such as those with half or a quarter of the base surface of the products/packages described above, are first positioned at a distance from each other and then pushed together using the grab head 16, 18, so that they have the area of a larger product in this pushed together arrangement. This pushed together layer of the smaller packages is then placed on the already built product stack using the grab head, so that correspondingly two or four smaller packages are placed on a larger product/tray.
In particular with fruit or vegetable trays, it is advantageous if the grabber 16, 18 also has a retainer plate that holds down the vegetable/fruit during the stacking process.
The grab gantries described above are provided with belt-driven linear axes so that a very good repeat accuracy in the range of +/- 2 mm is guaranteed.
As indicated in Figure 1 at the top left, in the shown embodiment each grab head 16, 18 has respectively four grabber plates 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, which are arranged at right angles to each other and thus form a rectangle (at least in sections) in the plan view.
Depending on the geometry of the products 2, the grabber plates 20 are slidable towards or away from each other in the direction of the arrow (see Figure 1, top left) in order to be brought into lateral contact with the outer wall of product 2, for example a fruit/vegetable crate. This displacement movement takes place in such a way that a
HF0508P-WOBEP 9/24 sufficient holding force can be applied by force or friction engagement to hold the product 2.
In the three-dimensional illustrations according to Figures 1 and 2 only two of the grabber plates are visible, for example, the grabber plates 20b, 20c of the grab head 16.
The drives for adjusting the grabber plates 20 are not shown either.
For driving the loading system 1, a control unit 22 (with integrated packing pattern generator 32) is provided, in which a predetermined packing pattern is calculated according to the aforementioned planning algorithm for generating the picking commissions, according to which the products 2 are to be placed on the loading plate 12 / target pallet 8. Depending on this packing pattern, the grab heads 16, 18 are then driven to pick up the products 2 in the predetermined seguence from the infeed conveyors 4a, 4b, 4c and 4d and to place them on the loading plate 12. The products 2, forexample the fruit and vegetable crates, are stacked to form towers 24 (product stacks). This stacking takes place in layers in such a way that the product towers 24 "grow" in parallel, so to speak. However, it is possible that a higher product or several products are stacked at the same time in a product tower 24, so that the product stack height of the plurality of product stacks can vary to a certain extent.
The individual product stacks / towers on the loading plate 12 are initially spaced apart from each other to create space for the grabber plates 20 of the grab heads 16, 18 to move into the spaces between the product stacks. In this way, for example, one to eight, preferably four, product stack/towers can be placed on the loading plate 12. As mentioned, these towers 24 are spaced apart by a distance to each other to make room for the insertion of the grab head 16, 18.
As explained above, a stroke of the grab head 16, 18 can also be used to remove several products as intermediate stacks from the infeed conveyors 4 and to place them on the loading plate 12.
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As already explained, it is possible to temporarily store smaller products/packages in a buffer station, to push them together and then to place them on the respective tower 24 using the grab head.
The loading system is furthermore equipped with a centering device 28. This centering device 28 has five sliding panels 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d and 30e, which are arranged according to Figure 1 along the outer circumference of the loading plate 12 and — similar to the grabber plates 20 — are slidable towards each other in order to move the product stacks/towers 24 on the loading plate 12 in such a way that the distances close and the towers 24 lie against each other. This means that the towers 24 are compacted and centered via the sliding panels 30 in such a way that the base surface occupied by the towers 24 is equal to or smaller than the base surface of the target pallet 8'. After this centering process, the sliding panels 30 remain in contact with the towers 24, so that they are fixed in position relative to each other. The loading plate 12 is then moved or moved apart along a guide in a horizontal, whereby the towers 24 remain stationary and can then be placed on the target pallet 8' by moving the sliding panels 30 apart and, if necessary, a small vertical stroke (Z direction).
The sliding panels 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d and 30e are adjustable independently from each other, so that the towers 24 placed on the loading plate 12 are pushed together to form the pallet nominal size including an overhang of 25 mm, for example, before they are transferred to the target pallet 8 or any other loading aid. The sliding panels 30 are, for example, moved by asynchronous drives and a rack mechanism. The sliding panels 30c, 30d, 30e are constructed as a unit, which are slidable by means of a common drive. The two sliding panels 30a, 30b shown in Figure 1 in the back are pivotably mounted and driven so that they open the transport path in the shown position to discharge the completed commission pallet. This means that the sliding panel on the discharge side is configured in two parts and can be opened to allow the loaded target pallet 8" to be moved out. This pivoting is achieved, for example, by means of a joint arrangement and a rack mechanism. Accordingly, the centering device 28 shown has
HF0508P-WOBEP 11/24 seven drive units (two pivoting drives, five linear drives) so that the towers 24 can be pushed together very quickly and with high precision.
The picked pallet 8" is then discharged via a discharge belt 34. The picked pallet 8" can be equipped with a suitable transport safety device, for example a belt or foil. This transport safety device can be attached within the picking unit 14 or in a subsequent station. In the illustration shown in Figure 1, the loaded target pallet (picked pallet 8") is only shown in a partially loaded state. As explained above, the total height of the discharged pallet 8" can be about 2 m.
The planning algorithm specifies how the articles to be picked (packages) from given deliveries have to be geometrically positioned on pallets in order to obtain an optimal number of pallet storage spaces that meet various criteria with regard to volume utilization, stability, sequence, etc.
Furthermore, the picking commissions for the pallets have to take into account the possibilities of the stacking robot used. This robot essentially builds towers in the format
Ya Euro pallet, then compresses the goods to Euro format and places them on a Euro pallet.
For the planning algorithm, only deliveries with articles and the number of packages are known (only unit for each article). Charges/MHDs or predictive scheduling preferably do not play a role.
The interfaces of the planning algorithm are connected on the one hand to a WMS (wares management system), and on the other hand to the control of the packing robot.
In addition, a graphical display represents the user interface.
The WMS also manages the destacking of full pallets of assortment items and distributes these quantities as seizable package towers in an area warehouse where they can be stored and retrieved using gantry grabbers.
The following data form the basis for all planning processes:
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Stock list:
A stock list can be maintained manually in the picking system, hereinafter referred to as "pick sys", or kept up-to-date via an interface on the part of WMS.
Essential basic data are: earticle No. earticle description earticle group
Measurable data (always related to 1 package): elength, width, height [mm] eweight [kg] eclassification of base surface for evaluation of support points (4,9,16)
Criteria for stacking: e package type (1, 2, 3) (open with, open without web, closed) e package material (1, 2, 3) (cardboard, wood, plastic) estacking capability (which package types can be stacked here) eengageability (packages put on top of each other interlock or not)
Article classes
These are formed as combinations from the stacking criteria. To determine the surface, height and weight, for example, the following ranges are used:
Surface [m?]: 0 — 0.12; 0.13 — 0.24
Height [m]: 0 — 0.16; 0.17 — 0.34
Weight [kg]: 0 — 8; 9 — 16; 17 — 25
This results in 18 — 19 main classes. The assignment of the articles to the classes enables the assessment of guality and performance.
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Packing requirements
Here, the different requirements that the planning algorithm should fulfill are managed: ereguirement no. edescription ecurrent prioritization eindividual evaluation for overall evaluation of a pallet
New reguirements should not be set up freely. They should always be incorporated into the algorithm (this is done by a program modification).
Deliveries
Deliveries are transmitted at any distance and to any extent. The actual processing is organized in time by the WMS by providing the following information on the packing positions.
Head information: edelivery no. ecustomer data (optional, only for display) eprocessing status
Positions: eposition no. earticle no. eguantity packages eprocessing status
The planning algorithm then forms picking commissions, which are sent to the system for processing via the interface. A picking commission corresponds to a pallet storage space, which is linked to the following information.
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Head information epicking commission no. edelivery no. eprocessing status
Positions: epicking position no. eposition no. earticle no. eguantity egeometric position on the finished pallet egeometric position during packing process (intermediate packing step, if necessary) eprocessing status
The deliveries and the planned picking commissions undergo different statuses (processing status), which are used, for example, to make the following decisions in the process:
Deliveries: 1. delivery created in pick sys 2. picking planned 3. picking planning transmitted to WMS 4. packing process started (start first storage space) 5. processing completed
Delivery positions: 1. created 2. planned
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Picking commissions: 1. = generated, created 2. packing started 3. packing cancelled (error) 4. packing continued manually (after error) 5. packing completed
Picking positions: 1. created 2. quantity provided by WMS (belt known) 3. guantity placed at pre-position by robot (if applicable) 4. guantity placed at packing position
The pick sys communicates with a WMS (Warehouse Management System) or an
MFC (Material Flow Controller). These take over the storage and management of incoming deliveries, outgoing deliveries, and tours.
The WMS manages the destacking of full pallets of assortment items and manages these guantities as seizable package towers. The MFC coordinates the transport of the packages to the pick sys. 5 types of data are exchanged, which thus determines the rough course of the picking process: 1. data on deliveries (positions) to be converted into picking storage spaces 2. planned storage spaces with their components in the order in which they are to be provided. 3. notification of the provision of the picking parts
HF0508P-WOBEP 16 / 24 directly afterwards: confirmation when the guantities are taken over by the robot 4. completion of the picking pallet 5. notifications about error situation, e.g. provided package does not meet expectations
The used grab heads 16, 18 can grip packages of 1/4 — 1/16 of the area of a Euro pallet (1200mm x 800mm) (height virtually freely selectable from one package up to, for example, 70 cm). The base surface measures of the packages are: 600x400, 300x400, 300x200.
As explained at the beginning, the packages are placed on four infeed conveyors 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, are gripped by the grab head 16, 18 and are placed on the loading plate 12 above the target pallet 2 in the form of four towers. The loading plate 12 is larger than the Euro storage space. The grabbers require gaps for gripping and releasing and can dive approx. 50 cm deep between the developing package towers.
After the content of the picking pallet has been assembled, the resulting 4 towers are pushed together to the Euro size and the sheet is pulled out so that the goods are placed on the pallet.
The smaller package measures (1/8 and 1/16) require an intermediate step in which the packages are placed on an extra sheet (buffer space) with additional intermediate gaps and are subsequently pushed together by the grabber itself to the V4 measure. The resulting construct then fits into the % tower structure and is placed on top of already existing towers.
The robot itself or its PLC control has no higher-level intelligence. This means that it receives simple transport orders "take a package stack of size LxWxH from belt B and place it at position xyz". The execution is then confirmed or an error situation is reported. Further orders are the use of an intermediate sheet and the pushing together of smaller packages on it, or the pushing together of the final pallet.
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The central function is the planning algorithm for generating the picking commissions. Essential steps of this planning algorithm are shown in the flowchart in
Figure 2.
The basis for the calculation of the packing pattern is a series of reguirements which have to be fulfilled with more or less priority. The reguirements are provided with an evaluation, so that the planning result over all reguirements results in an overall evaluation, which is to be maximized for each pallet but also on average for several pallets. This evaluation is also the basis for an evaluation of the system.
The division into hard and soft reguirements is achieved by assigning priorities, whereby the highest priority stands for a reguirement that must be fulfilled (hard).
The following reguirements are known: ePallet height of 2 m, which must not be exceeded on the one hand, but should ideally be achieved on the other (high volume utilization) e Maximum pallet weight of 1200 kg (Euro pallet; 600 kg for half-pallets) e Maximum stability of the picking pallets (if possible "flat" upper end), no hollow spaces etc., take into account engageability of the packages) eHeavy, large-size articles at the bottom of the pallet, light, small articles at the top e For reasons of transport safety, the weight of the entire pallet must not be distributed asymmetrically in the pallet elf possible, articles should not be distributed on several pallets (exceptions in case of impairment of stability or exceeding the maximum weight)
HF0508P-WOBEP 18 / 24 ePreferably, article groups should not be separated too much because of the depacking order in the stores, this is less important for the fruit and vegetable assortment at first e Articles are positioned as compactly and closed as possible within the pallet, the stability of the pallet should be maintained as long as possible during packing. Where possible, towers that are too high should not be planned for an article e If an article occupies an entire Euro layer in the pallet, the robot causes increased stacking effort (better: % Euro layer twice as high or also %
Euro 4 times as high) e Theload-bearing capacity of the articles by packages packed on it must be taken into account (stacking capability) e Observance of the support points. The base surface of a package is viewed geometrically in 4, 9 or 16 rectangular sections. It is evaluated how many of the subareas are lying solidly on a package packed underneath
These requirements are prioritized accordingly and applied accordingly in a new planning case.
Each generated picking commission receives a unigue consecutive number and the assignment to the delivery. With this number the communication to the WMS is successful.
The resulting picking commissions should contain the individual article guantities to be stacked by the grab head (one article may be divided into two or more picking operations, if necessary) in order of stacking.
Each packing position has spatial coordinates: ewhere is the position within the pallet
HF0508P-WOBEP 19 / 24 e where is the position to be placed at the time of packing
This process results in a so-called structure variation, which can be evaluated by means of a suitable spatial graphic representation. Such a structure variation is usually automatically evaluated, as shown in the flow chart in Figure 3, for example by a successful packing process without disturbances. Another possibility is the evaluation by an operator on a display.
A structure variation can, of course, be manually edited before the actual packing process (see Figure 3), for example by dragging the colored packages on the display.
When the mouse pointer is positioned, the respective article information is displayed.
After each manual repositioning process, the respective package is locked by the system (grid function) and the stability criteria are checked and applied. Of course, the operator can also deactivate this automatic function so that a manual predefinition of a structure variation is also possible.
The aim of this system is to use structure variations that have been calculated and evaluated as stable again when recognizing the possibility in the article structure predefined by the WMS. In the case of the fruit and vegetable line of goods, this article structure is classified as highly repetitive and thus the reusability of a stable structure variation is classified as relatively high. Stable parts of a structure variation can also be used.
A new calculation is only performed if no available structure variation or parts thereof can be recognized and used. This leads to a step-by-step increase in loading stability.
During the packing process, the respective current state of the pallet is displayed graphically. If the packing process has to be cancelled, the operator can have the further steps displayed individually or directly view the finished target pallet so that the process can be completed manually if necessary.
Further elements of the user interface provide insight into the following data:
HF0508P-WOBEP 20 / 24 etransmitted deliveries (monitoring of processing status) ecreated picking commissions (processing status, graphical representation) emaster data (articles, packing reguirements) elogging e statistics (evaluation of planning results, runtimes of packing operations)
The internal interface to the PLC of the robot is handled by a function computer.
When the WMS registers the provision of a packing position, the robot is then commissioned with the packing process (see Figure 2) (for the first position, provision of a pallet, basic eguipment of the system). Upon acceptance notification from the belt by the robot, this is reported to the WMS or MFC so that the belt becomes available for the next preparation.
When the robot reports completion, the status of the packing position is updated and the next position to be processed is searched for and transferred to the robot. After the last packing position, the robot is given the order "push together and discharge".
The seguence (see Figures 2 and 3) in the overall system is therefore as follows: 1. The WMS sends one or more deliveries to the pick sys. 2. The pick sys calculates the required storage spaces for the delivery positions with all positions to be picked (including geometry data for the "packing location") and reports the required articles and guantities to the WMS with details of the seguence. 3. At any later point in time, the WMS begins to provide the packing positions for a storage space on provision belts (supplying the reguired partial guantities). The notification is sent to the pick sys with each provided partial guantity. The order of provision has to correspond to the order in the picking commission (which belt is used in each case is freely selectable). At least the next necessary picking position always has to be reachable. If a new picking commission is started, only positions of this commission may follow until it is finished.
HF0508P-WOBEP 21/24 4. The robot receives commissions for picking up the positions (provision belt, package size, target coordinates) and places them at the corresponding position in the picking field. (If necessary with intermediate step "small packages on extra sheet".) 5. After setting down the last picking position, a final notification is sent to the robot for pushing together and discharging. In addition, the final notification is sent to the WMS that the pallet can be transferred to storage.
According to the invention, error situations are processed as follows:
The most important known error would be the incorrect provision of a picking position by the WMS (package too small / too large, incorrect height). In this case, the picking process is cancelled, the started pallet is pushed together with the already built up positions and discharged. The remaining picking positions are manually cleared or diverted to a hand packing station. The picking commission has to be completed there manually.
Another error situation could occur if the WMS provides a position that does not belong to the current picking commission. In this case, the robot could clear the belt to a manual NIO position and acknowledge the provision negatively. Canceling the current job is therefore not necessary.
All the aforementioned parameters, conditions, data, boundary conditions, etc., which are taken into account in the processing of the picking commission and also the — calculation/creation of structure variations, can be made the subject of a patent claim independently of each other.
Disclosed is a method for controlling picking of mixed products on a target pallet, wherein the products/packages are positioned on a loading plate or the like and then transferred to the target pallet.
HF0508P-WOBEP 22 / 24
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Checking the hard and soft reguirements for the suggested - max. pallet height, max pallet weight; s Jun ss Processing the picking positions in cooperation with the co fmm 7 [Commbsoncomplee? ff
Description of Figure 3 (Searching for a stable (partial) structure variation)
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SB Calculating a new structure variation for the part of the - Maximum stability, if possible flat upper end of the pallet, no hollow spaces;
HF0508P-WOBEP 23 / 24 - Heavy, large-size articles at the bottom of the pallet, light, small articles at the top; - Weight distribution as symmetrically as possible;
Graphic representation of the complete target pallet with
K A ss If desired, manual editing of the new (partial) variation
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List of reference signs: 1 loading system 2 product 4 infeed conveyor 6 pallet conveyor belt 8 target pallet/picking pallet 10 pallet magazine 12 loading plate 14 picking unit gantry 16 grab head 15 18 grab head grabber plate 22 control unit 24 tower 26 support arm 20 28 centering device sliding panel
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